FedEx Cuts Ties With Amazon in Sign of New Rivalry in Online Retail Sector

Amazon, which also has its own aircraft and vehicle fleet for its logistics and is experimenting with drone and robot deliveries, has faced criticism from President Donald Trump who claimed its deal with the US Postal Service gave the company overly favorable rates.

FedEx and Amazon. (Photo Credits: Wikimedia Commons)

Washington, August 7: FedEx said Wednesday it would stop ground deliveries for Amazon in the latest sign of competition between the two firms. The move comes two months after the package delivery giant announced it was ending express service with Amazon as it moves to work with others in the online retail sector. US-China Trade War: FedEx Refuses to Deliver Huawei P30 Smartphone in New York.

"This change is consistent with our strategy to focus on the broader e-commerce market, which the recent announcements related to our FedEx ground network have us positioned extraordinarily well to do," a FedEx statement said. Amazon has also been bolstering its own logistics network and earlier this year offered employees $10,000 to quit their jobs to create their own delivery enterprise.

In June, FedEx said Amazon accounted for less than 1.3 percent of its total revenue for 2018 and announced it was building out a network "to serve thousands of retailers in the e-commerce space." Amazon, which also has its own aircraft and vehicle fleet for its logistics and is experimenting with drone and robot deliveries, has faced criticism from President Donald Trump who claimed its deal with the US Postal Service gave the company overly favorable rates.

(The above story first appeared on LatestLY on Aug 07, 2019 08:10 PM IST. For more news and updates on politics, world, sports, entertainment and lifestyle, log on to our website latestly.com).

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